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Hardening Methods

This section includes:

How to Change the System User Name or Password for the JMX Console

How to Enable Mutual Certificate Authentication for SDK

How to Configure a Reverse Proxy

How to Change the Server Keystore Password

How to Enable or Disable HTTP/HTTPS Ports

How to Map the UCMDB Web Components to Ports

How to Modify the PostgreSQL Database Encrypted Password

How to Set the JMX Console Encrypted Password

How to Set the UpLoadScanFile Password

How to Retrieve the Current LW-SSO Configuration in a Distributed Environment

How to Configure LW-SSO Settings

How to Configure Confidential Manager Communication Encryption

How to Configure Confidential Manager Client Authentication and Encryption Settings on the Probe

How to Configure Confidential Manager Communication Encryption on the Probe

How to Configure the Confidential Manager Client’s Cache Encryption Settings on the Probe

How to Export and Import Credential and Range Information in Encrypted Format

How to Remove Credentials and Range Information by Domain Name

How to Generate or Update the Encryption Key for Confidential Manager

How to Configure CAC Support on UCMDB

How to Configure CAC Support for UCMDB by Reverse Proxy

How to Configure CAC (Smart Card / PKI Authentication) Support for the Embedded UCMDB Browser

How to Harden the Data Flow Probe Connector in UCMDB

How to Encrypt the Probe Keystore and Truststore Passwords

How to Enable Login to Universal CMDB with LW-SSO

How to Test LDAP Connections

How to Search LDAP Users

How to Configure the Universal CMDB Server with Confidential Manager

How to Set the IIS server as the Front-End Server for UCMDB

How to Enable Secure Login for the JMX Console

How to Mark Sensitive Settings and Enable Storing Encrypted Data in the Database Using JMX

How to Set Shared Key for Encrypting or Decrypting the InfrastructureSettings.xml File Using JMX